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Brent PienaarIT Manager
Dubai Women’s College (Higher Colleges of Technology), UAE
Unplugged and Live Using WLAN on Campus to Improve Staff and Student Productivity
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
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Wireless Card Usage - Library
A Wireless Story…
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
• Meeting Business Demand: Changes Required
• Business Drivers: The DWC Laptop Initiative
• DWC Experiences: Success factors and challenges
• Watching the technologies change: A never ending story
• Future Plans
What you‘re going to hear…
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
“Technology alone cannot improve effectiveness.”
• Integrate IT within the curriculum• The ability to apply IT knowledge• Provide any time, any where curriculum• Use collaboration tools • Industry partnerships• Prepare future entrepreneurs
Meeting Business DemandChanges Required
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
Admin10%
Technology20%
Curriculum70%
Meeting Business DemandRestructuring the Curriculum
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• Aligning IT and Business Goals
• Fortifying Network Security
• Maximizing IT Investments
• Empowering a Mobile ‘Workforce’
• Embrace (emerging) Technology
• More flexible classroom configurations
• Spontaneous groupings of students
Meeting Business DemandObjectives Given
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Year Windows Apple% of
Students
Oct 2000 220 30 13%
Oct 2001 595 50 45%
Oct 2003 980 30 85%
Oct 2003 700 30 100%
The DWC Laptop Initiative
Business Drivers
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Business Drivers
I feel that using the laptop is improving my learning.
92%
Student Feedback
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• Every faculty and student has a laptop– Approx. 2500 wireless devices
• WLAN signal “blankets” the campus
• Every classroom (130) has access to the network and Internet– Wired and wireless connections
• Internal resources have been reallocated
Business DriversThe Results
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< 3 hrs3%
> 12 hrs29%
7 - 12 hrs36%
3 - 7 hrs32%
Business DriversHours per day students spent using a laptop
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
DWC Experiences
• Started our first pilot in 2000• Partnerships key
– 60 Intel Wireless Cards– 6 Intel Wireless Access Points
• Viewed as a strategic investment• Staged purchase and deployment
– In part driven by integrated antenna
• Currently have 40 Access Points
Overview
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
• Novices - information sharing
• Cannot happen overnight
• Power and Cables
• Convenience
• Laptop Configuration
• Signal Strength - coverage
• Site Survey - placement of APs
DWC ExperiencesChallenges
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• Senior management sanctioned investment (time, resources & finance)
• Educators (strategy) need to lead (IT can’t)• IT needs to innovate• Strategic application and integration of
technology (enabler)• Partnerships• Reverse engineering (back to the future)• Time to mature; there is a process
DWC ExperiencesSuccess Factors
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Success Factors
DWC Experiences
• Added true value; did not add technology for the sake of it
• Didn’t always try for the hard sell• Partnered with industry leaders (mutual benefits)
– Worldwide Case studies by Intel and IBM– Reference to DWC by Intel CEO
• Integrated and seamless technology; not just an add-on
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
Wireless Networking
Cost
Access Points
Integrated Wireless Cards
Battery Life
Antennas
Standards
Security
Bandwidth
Watching the technologies changeA never ending story
Wired Infrastructure
Laptop Chipset
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Watching the technologies changeAdditional Costs
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Wireless Networking
Cost
Access Points
Integrated Wireless Cards
Battery Life
Antennas
Standards
Security
Bandwidth
Watching the technologies changeA never ending story
Wired Infrastructure
Laptop Chipset
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
Watching the technologies changeSecurity
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Future Plans
“For DWC, wireless is now a core technology.”
“Extending the DWC Network Through Wireless
Networking”
“Flooding the New DWC Campus with Wireless
Networking”
WiRELESS middle east, 30 January 2006
• Campus expansion– Gymnasium– Auditorium + Lecture Hall– Student Activity Center– Additional Classrooms
• Wireless everywhere– 200+ APs
• Tri-band functionality• Increased security• Mobility and ‘other’ devices
Future Plans
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Notes
• Higher Colleges of Technology– http://www.hct.ac.ae
• Dubai Women’s College– http://dwc.hct.ac.ae
• Intel Case Studies– http://www.intel.com/ca/business/casestudies/pdf/dub
ai.pdf– http://www.intel.com/business/casestudies/dubai.pdf
• IBM Case Study– http://www-306.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/DNSD-
63RCNZ?OpenDocument&Site=default
Brent PienaarMIS, CPA, CISSP, CISA
IT Manager
Thank You!